Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 30, 1892, Image 2

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AJAPANESE VESSEL SINKS.
275' Lives Lost-Collision With
English Steamer.
GLADSTONE'SPLANS FOR IRELAND.
The Heresy Trinls Criminal
and Other News. -
nouhces the death of Llndeley
Applegatn, aa Oregon ploneor, at
the ago of 85.
THE HERESY TRIALS.
and
JAPANESE WAR VESSEL SUNK
She Collided With an English
Man of War 275 Lives Lost.
LONDON, Nov. 80. A dispatch
from Nagasaki, snya the Japanese
war vessel Chishimaruttau, bound
from Franco to Japan, sunk In a
collision in the Inland sea, with the
British steamer Ravenna. The lat
ter was badly Injured, and the pas
sengers wero transferred to the
steamer Empress of Japan, bound for
Shanghai. Tt Is reported that the
crew of the Japanese war vessel,
numbering 275, wero lost.
COM. RAUM'S REPORT.
More Statistics of Pensions and
Pensioners.
Wabhincjton, D. C, Nov. 30.
The annual report of Commissioner
of Pensions, Green 13. Ilaum, shows
there were on the pension rolls
June 30, last, 870,009 pensioners; In
crease during the year 109,908, there
were added to rolls during the year
222,037 new pensioners and 2477
pensioners previously dropped were
restored to pension lists.
During the year 25,340 pensions
were dropped from tho rolls. The
total amount expended for pensions
during tho year was $180,035,012.
For tho present, llscal year $144,950,
000 Is appropriated and the commiss
ioner estimates a deficiency In ap
propriation of $10,508,021 will be
necessary to supply needed funds.
An estimate of $105,000,000 is sub
mitted for the next fiscal year. The
commissioner says, however, If as
many pension allowance aro made
this year as last this will not bo
enough. Under dependont and dis
ability acts 020,058 claims were filed,
of which 403,859 havo been allowed.
Pension payments under the law,
to September 80 amounted to $7G,
494,443. The commissioner heartily
commends tho disability act.
THE SESSION OF CONGRESS.
President Harrison Preparing His
Message-It Will Bo Short.
Washington, D. C, Nov. 80.
President Harrison, In view of tho
exigency of a near approaching sea
slon of congress, called a special
meeting of tho cabinet today, to
consider recommendations In his
messago, It is now his Intention to
merely touch on one or two points
which he had in mind to elaborate,
and he expects to havo tho docu
ment ready for presentation to con
gress Tuesday. Tho Behrlng sea
case aud the financial outlook was
also considered at a cabinet meeting
today.
There were 830 delegates when the
convention was called to order.
Oregon Is represented by It. S.How
ard and H. E. Doroh, both of Port
land. The principal basInesBof tho
morning Is tho appointment of a
committee on credentials and a
'recess taken.
BOLD ROBBERY AND ARSON.
Store at Gornolhu Brokon into and
Burnod.
Poiitlani,Nov. 80.-Nowa reaohed
hero Jhat tho general merchandise
store of R. McNutt & Son at Cornel
Iub, Oregon, was broken into early
this morning by burglars, who after
securing about $150 In cash sot firo
to tho storo which was totally des
troyed. Tho burglars wero two hi
number. After setting llro to tho
storo they mounted n hand car aud
rode to Beayerton whom they took
to tho woods. They aro being
closely pursued. MeNutt'a loss Is
about $10,000.
Is Jay Gould Doad?
NewYomc, Nov. 80, A report
was started hi Wall street this after
noon that Jay Gould, who has been
ill at bis residence, was dying. A
subsequent rumor hud iC ho wub
dead. Tho rumors aro not gener
ally credited and had little elfpot on
the market.
Kolb'a Nervo Fails Him.
' MoNTaoMisuv, Ala., Nov. 80.
Alliance candidate for governor,
Kolb, has decided not to attempt to
be sworn In as governor tomorrow,
Uwefore there will bo uothlug to
disturb tho iauujjurtitluti of Gov
mm Jonw, Democrat. .
Pioneer Dead;
PtWVAW, Nov.30.--A Telegram
Jffffel fyM Klamath Falls a
Proceedings in tho Briggs
Smith Cases.
New YonK, Nov, 80. The presby
tery yesterday resumed the trial of
Prof. Briggs. The floor was at once
accorded to the prosecuting com
mittee to state its position on Prof,
Briggs" objections to tho charges
and demand that numbers 4 aud 7
bo stricken out. Col. McCook read
an opinion of tho committee on the
motion, and urged that tho two
charges could not bo dropped. In
charge 7, Col. McCook said Briggs'
answer was Irrelevant, because, al
though ho had affirmed before the
proflotsors of Union seminary that
ho believed that one who died Im
penitent was forever lost, ho had
since promulgated his theory of
progressive satictlfleatlou in his In
augural address, and it was on this
address that the charge was found
ed. The fourth charge could not be
dropped, because Dr. Briggs' denial
of tbo fulfillment of tho details of
pro.heoy was a denial of the truth
fulness of the bible and impeach
ment of the omnipotence of God.
After further discussion, a vote on
Dr. Alexander's motion to strike
out charge four was taken. The
motion was carried by a decided
vote, 70 to 49. Tho seventh charge
suffered the same fate by about the
same vote. Col. McCook asked
that an exception to tho court's
action be tendered on the record in
behalf of the prosecuting committee.
KEV. 1'RESKKYED SMITH.
Cincinnati, Nov. 30. A vote
was taken on the question of sus
taining the sufficiency in form and
legal eilect of tho third charge
agulust Prof. Smith. It was sus
tained, 40 to 22, but the vote showed
that two members of the court, Rev.
Hugh Gilchrist aud Rev. C. E.
Walker, had come over to the side
of tho accused. Walker, in discuss
ing the matter, said if all ministers
holding Smith's views are to besub-
jected to trial, the presbytery will
havo enough heresy trials to keep It
busy for three years. The court Is
now ready for tno formal trial.
FINANCIAL NEWS.
Bimetallistlc Plans. Rothschild's
Wise Compromise
Bbussklls, Nov. Professor Soet
ber's plan is to establish one gram
me as an international unit of value,
and stop the minting of coins con
taining less than 5.8005 grammes of
pure gold. The circulation of the
coin of foreign countries of less than
the new standard will be prohibited
by tho countries signing tho ugrte
ment, and gold coin of inferior value
will be withdrawn within five years.
Private individuals will bo allowed
to coin gold upon payment of the
required seigniorage. Gold certific
ates may be Ibsued against tho gold
held in reserve. Soother's plan also
Includes the coinage of sliver in the
proportion of 20 value units of that
metal to one of gold, but private
Individuals will not be allowed the
free coinage of silver.
An English Viow,
London, Nov. 30. Referring to
tho proceedings of tho monetary
conference, the Daily News says:
"Rothschild's plan, which seems to
have saved tho conforonce from col
lapsing, turns out to be a rnlld pal
liative and In no wiso heroic. Theo
retically it would bo best to let silver
alone, but when wo find Rothschild
trying tooth aud nail to prevent
collapso of tho conforonce, it may be
supposed that such a result would
bo disastrbus. Wo caunot suppose
It will be remotely suggested that 5
notes will bo made redeemable in
silver. Tho mqst striking part of
tho plan Is tho Implied belief of first
cluts financiers that unless some
thing is douo America will discon
tinue tho purchaso of silver. Amur!,
ca is, perhaps, tho richest country
hi the world aud cannot bo Iguored,
Were sho to sell silver wo might
be compelled to oloso tho Indian
mints, and even then wo might be
terribly hampered If America raised
u big goltl loau. It is not to En
gland's interest to prepclpltato a
curroucy crisis In America. Tho
disturbance of tfado would amount
to a catastrophe,"
GLADSTONE'S PLAN.
London Times Portrays tho Inex
podlences of Home llulo.
Nkw Yokic, Nov. 30. Tho Times
print u complete outline of what
purports to bo tho plan Mr. Glad
stone proposes to ofterto the British
house of commouttasu solution of
the problem of lrolumt's sof-gov-crimu'iit',
which has coufionttd the
English government for so uisuy
years. The details as they are pre
sented, the Times says, may be ac
cepted as authentic. They wero
published Monday lu tho Baltimore
Sun as tho "views of a leading
thinker." The Times has received
assurance that they are Mr. Glad
stone's ideas and that ho will sub
mit them in the home-rulo b'll
which he is now framing. This as
surance comes through an auto
graph letter written by n gentleman
who is very close to a primo minis
ter. The plan and the arguments
to sustain it are substantially of fol fel fol
eows: Tho right of Ireland to home rule
has been admitted by all political
parties, and is Indeed based upon
fundamental principle of tho British
constitution, bnt what is right may
not always be expedient. This Is
tho only solid ground of opposition
to home rule, that is to say, only In
the event of tho specific allegations
of Inexpediency being undisposed of
by the particular measure of home
rule proposed. Tho alleged Inexpe
diencies of home rule for Ireland
follow, and are:
First That a parliament elected
from the whole of Ireland would
dominate Ulster in nn intolerable
manner.
Second That an Irish parlia
ment would bo tho tool of the Ro
man Catholic hierarchy, aud would
be intolerable to the Protestants of
Ireland.
Third That an Irish parliament
would confiscate the property of the
largo laud owners.
Fourth That an Irish parliament
would mean the creation of a hos
tile and dangerous enemy on the
very coast of Englaud
Fifth That any contribution to
the Imperial exchequer would soon
be regarded as an Intolerable bribe.
Sixth The inter-relations of Ire
land and Great Britain have be
come so complexed and innumer
able, by long-continued fusion of
families and business affairs be
tween the counties, that it will sur
pass the art of man to dissever the
nation in any just and practicable
manner. That these are serious
difficulties must be conceded by
every calm observer. That tbey are
inseparable is not so manifest ;indeed,
It seems impossible to frame a meas
ure of home rule that will surmount
them all. For example, let the
measure make of Ireland a domin
ion divided into four provinces, viz.,
Ulster, Munster, Connaught and
Jjelnster; let each province have Its
own house of representatlves,elected
by manhood suffrage and equal
electoral districts, aud let each
house of representatives elect a
number (proportioned to the popu
lation of the province) of life sena
tors to meet in Dublin, and there
constitute au Irish senate. Let
each proviuce havo a governor ap
pointed by the crown, and lot the
governor of Leinster be also the
president of the Irish senate. Let
all the acts of a provincial parlia
ment have the full powers of gov
ernment of the American state, aud
let the Irish senate havo the full
powers of government of tho United
States senate, with the following
limitatiens:
ANo armed forces, fortresses,
arsenals or ship of-war to bo created
or maintained other than such as
may be appointed by the senatorial
pailiament of Great Brltaiu aud Ire
laud. B No relations with foreign pow
ers to bo established except as ar
ranged by tho imperial parliament.
C No extra taxes to bo imposed
upon commerco between Ireland
and any other British country.
D No legislation by either the
senate or provincial parliament to
take place in violation of personal
llborty or personal freedom or reli
gious belief, or tho confiscation of
private property.
Tho constitutionality or otherwise
of any legislation, whether by the
Irish seuato or any provisional par
liament, to bo subject to tho adjudi
cation of tho judicial committee of
tho privy. The sovereignty of the
crown to bo maintained, and any
decision of the crown lu council to
boouforcod by warrant, addressed
to tho governor of tho province.
Let Ireland bo represented hi tho
imperial parliament by, say 80
member, 20 being elected by tho
peoplo of each. Tills measure of
homo rule would dispose of the
before-mentioned objections.
THE GREAT CANAL
F
Government to Bo Asked to Shoul-i
der tho Load.
New Orleans, Nov. 30. The'
national convention In the Interest
of Nicaragua canal opens hero today.
The convention Is tho outgrowth of
tho movement Inaugurated in the
interest of tho Pacific coast. The
general Idea Is to induce congress
to recognize tho canal company by
guaranteeing its paper and extend
ing government protection over it
to prevent auy foreign interference
in Its management detrimental to
American interests. This course
urged is not at the instance of the
canal company, which thinks it can
raise the necessary amouut for con
struction, $100,000,000, but on the
general ground that this country
should coutrol in its management.
The bill to that end is now ponding
in cougrws.
i 35TS5x
!
Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon
or rinna, O., lay! the Phy
sician aro Astonished,
and look at her like ono
CRIMES COMMITTED.
A Double Killing Several Shoot
' ing Affairs, Etc.
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 30. Near
Enterprise, Carl Burgham killed his
wife by cutting her throat. He then
blew out his ovn brains.
Killed and Wounded.
UAiiiENTC, Cal., Nov. 30. News
is received of a tragedy at Kernvllle,
growing out of claims to a rich gold
mine recently discovered there. Tbe
Gibson brothers, who discovered the
mine, gave a -half-interest therein to
the Burton brothers on condition
that the latter would develop the
mine. It Is claimed the Burton
boys took out papers alleging sole
ownership and took possession of the
claim. On Sunday evening the
Burtons were shot from ambush by
unknown parties. Fletcher Burton
was killed and his brother mortally
wounded.
Raised -from the Dead
Long and Torrtblo Illness from
Blood Poisoning
Completely Cured by Hood's
Sarmpartlla
Mrs. Mary O'Fallon, a very Intelligent lady
of Piqua Ohio, was poisoned whllo assist
ing physicians at an autopsy 5 years ago,
and soon terrible ulcer broko out on her
head, nrm, tongue nnd throat. Her hair all
camo out, Sho weighed but 78 ths., and saw
no prospect of help. At last she began to
take Hood's Sarsaparllla and at onco Im
proved; could soon get out of bed nnd walk.
Sho says: "I became, perfectly cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and am now a well woman. I weigh 128
lbs., cat well and do tho work for a largo
family. My caso seems a wonderful recov
ery, and physicians look at mo In astonish
ment, ns almost like one rnirl front tho
drml." He suro to get Hoop's.
PACIFIC LA
MR kM nftPHARn on
FOR TOWN LOTS FRUIT TRACTS AND 1'AItMS.
$S.OO
Per dozen for tho finest finished
pnoTOUitAViiB intiiocity.
MONTBK BROS.,
189 Commercial Street,
T. J. KKESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor, 20th and Chemeieta Hireet,
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Machine Sfiop, Guns,
fyorling Goods, K(c.
808 Comraorclat Street.
RADABAUGH & SCOTT.
Livery Feed and
Boarding Stable,
41 State Street.
Olinger & Rigclon,
UKIEItTA2iERS.
Open night and day. Cornor
Court nnd .Liberty,
Hacks & Wagons
UliACKSMlTHlNG.
Htntu Street, - - tjulem.
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Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tile Yard,
north ballm.
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Only 2 cents a dar delivered nt
your door.
CANDIES,
vnit and
f. o,
Cigars. !
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243 c'i Str.9t
T. W, THORNBURG
The Upholsterer.
Kpmnrlnlu .
,,.. r.'iovers anil ,.,
uiuioiRieiod niniiJ-""'
gaw work. Chim'Hftfl
rcmm insurance Hock, ""s
K
HOOD'S PlLLS should ba In every fnmlly
medicine chest. Onco used, always preferred.
MVOT, ,, lindTM.
Shooting Scrape.
San Fkancisco, Nov. 30. James
Fogarty, a gardner by occupation,
fired two shots at George Bent lust
uight, one of which took effect in
tho hitter's left thigh. He then
sent a bullet through his own head,
Inflicting a mortal wound. The
shooting took place on the street and
Sent was unaware of his danger.
Fogarty left a letter addressed to the
public press, charging William Seut,
father of the injured man, with hav
ing led him (Fogarty) into a specu
lation in mining stocks whereby he
lost $2400. Fogarty some years ago
was lu the employ of Sent, who at
that time was president of theBodlt
Mining company. Sent denied that
he iuduced Fogarty to purchase
stock, or that he ever had any of tbe
latter's stock in his keeping.
Coleman Assaulted.
Tacoma, Nov. 30. Thomas Cole
man alias Thos. Geoghngan, who at
oue time was suspected of the mur
der of Dr. Cronin, at Chicago, came
here Sunday night eu route East.
When the train arrived, Brakemnn
Guy struck Coleman over tho head
with a lantern because ho wonld'nt
wake up, intlicting a scalp wound
an inch and u half wide. Coleman
rushed from tho car as tho train
drew in tho fetation with blood
streaming from the wound. Yetter
day he called on a prominent legal
firm in Seattle, nnd asked them to
bring stilt against the Northern Ta
clflc for damages. He says the
brakeman know his ldenty and
wanted to kill him. He was badly
scared, and seemed to be expecting
another assault. The brakeman
woh discharged.
Attention, A. O. U. Wl
Brother F.W.Parker,of Lodo No.
37,a most excellentspeaker.will give
an address on one of the many prin
ciples of our beloved oi'der.at the reg
ular meeting of Protection Lodge,
to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 30th.
At the samo meeting fiuul action
will be taken on an amendmout of
the "by laws" of Protection Lodge.
All brothers of Protection are ear
nestly requested to attend; also
members of Valley Lodge, and visit
ing brothers. By order of
S. A. McFadden, M. W.
J. A. Sellwood, Recorder.
U-29-2t
H0EYE & MILLS.
PORCELAIN BATHS
AUD
SHAVING PARLOUS,
Onlyrorcelnin Until 'tubs In the
city. SO) Com. Ht., Bnlem, or.
JOHN IKffiK,
Carpenter and Boiv
HfaopflSBtntojtre.L
StoroFittinpsaSpcciV
A Writ Issued. Governor Pen
noyer has issueo a writ of election
to the sheriff of Grant county, to
be held Dec. 20th, next to fill va
cancy still existing by resignation ol
U. D. Richardson. One special
election was held Nov. 8, vheu two
candidates tied each other Gowau
and Bird who will run again.
Dolls. Baby dolls, big dolls,
little dolls, white dolls, black dolls,
dressed dolls and undressed dolls,
rubber dolls,bisquQdolls,China dolls,
Esquimaux dolls, penny dolls,
dollar dolls, aud ten dollar dolls,
at Osburu's Racket store.
Some of tho happiest people In
town are amoug those who are buy
ing I hit high grade, new pattern
sllvenvare at tho Blue Front.
Money saved and correct stylesguar
anWed. The Governor hns issued a requi
sition on tho governor of Michigan
for tho arrest of August Hemple,
charged with larceny by bailee, by
C. H.McCulIoch an Alblna justice o!
the peace.
Holiday goods of every kind, and
no old stock, at Osburu's Racket
store.
Branson & Co. still are able to
supply their grocery customers free
car rides home.
DUM1IIES FOR DRESSES.
to
Deafness Can't bo Cured,
by local application, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only bno way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused
by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian
Lube. When this tube gets inflam
ed you have n rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, deafness is the re
sult, aud unless the iuilumatiou can
be taken out aud the tube restoied
to its normal conditloti, hearing will
he destroyed foiever; nine cases out
of ten are caused by catarrh, which
is nothing but an lullumed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
We will give oue hundred dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that we canuot cure by
taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send
for circular, free, F. J. Cheney &
uo., Toledo, u. Bold by druggists,
7ft cents.
To be Repeated. By special re
quest the Salem dramatic company
will repeat "Saratoga" at the opera
house Tuesday evening, Dec. 0th.
All the specialties will bj new, aud
the program will present an entire
new face. 11-20-tf
Pardoned". B. F. Lackey, of
Gilliam county, who has just served
a one year term at tho penitentiary
for larceny by bailee, was today
granted full pardon and restored to
citizenship.
That Carlsbad dtcorated China
tableware at Damon Bros, pleases
all tbe ladles, because they can get
just what they want without taking
a whole set. Biue Front,
That pain under tho shoulder
blado is dyspepsia. Take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
Wood, Wood. Plenty of It sawed
and ready for delivery. Leave your
orders at Ryan's stable, corner of
Ferry and Liberty. dlO-lOtf
The Monetary Conference.
BnufeSKLs, Nov. SO, -The Interna
tional mouetary conference did not
meet today. The next session Is to
be held Friday, when It Is expected
a report on tho Rottchllda scheme
by the committee, will bo ready.
Don't ruin your ligertlvo organs
with pills and purgative, Tko
Simmons Liver Regulator,
Long Island Buried.
Long Island City, Nov. SO.
There has been the heaviest snow
storm on Long Island since the
blizzard of 1883. The fall being 18
iuches to two feet. Heavy drifts In
many places Impede travel. All
trains are delayed or suowed lu.
Those from Sug Harbor, aro miss
lug. Nothing can bo heard from
them, as tho wires aro all down,
over tuo entire isiaua. units are
packed hard by the terrible winds.
A Happy Combination
of the moat potent and aetlVo prop
erties of the whole vegetable kingdom'-
is that whieii makes Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription so
pro-emluent above every other m
culled woman's restorative In the
market. Don't stop short of the
best! Don't experiment with worth
less imitations, when the world ac
knowledges no superior to thooilg
Inal reliable and only guaranteed
remedy tor the happy restoration of
Hollering aud debllated wotuau.
Costs nothluglf it don't do just as
recommended, See guaranteed on
Dome-wrapper,
.UAllKIKD.
lLvoltft' he lb RtuuMt I mined tatclj' rlle ed
by wettnuc one of Cartels Hmurt w'tl
aud llelliuTona tlnckuohe Piaster. .Try
one aud be freo from pain. I'rlce 2S ceuu
For auy mso of uervomne.a. steeple.
iitnn, wcuk bMimfu-u, imiiircKuon, ayspep
oirt. tryoirter'n Ultla Nee Plllu. ItellH
Immrc. Tliu only norvo medicine for thu
prleo lu market.
lHilpltsthm of tho heart, utrvnutuess,
treiuMliitm. nervous hrnrt.vhw. mm hand
Hnd laet, pnln in tlilMOK,cadotuirfonu
or vi'akuea nrc rWlefed ! eurtur'a iron
1'UW, wade nim-lally for lb j blood, serrM
nnd eowilexlQji, '
At tho home ol the parents of the
bride at 0:30 p. m., Tuesday,Nov. 20,
1892, Thomas Holman and Minnie
Holman, Rev. W. Lund iiflkiating,
in the pnsence of tho family and
near relatives.
The bride is tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Holman. The groom
is a successful business man and was
until recently owner aud business
manger of the Salem electric light
plant. After a wedding supper at
the home the couple left on the
overlaud for Southern California,
where they will remain for several
woks. They will return to Salem
and stop a fow days before going to
Victoria, B. C, and possibly for a
tour of the Old World.
At the residence of H. D. Glass,
cousin of the groom, at Oregon
City, Tuesday evening, Nov. '29,
1892, Miss Hadessa Wilson to Ham
lim F. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith arrived at
Salem ou the 11 a. m. train and pro
ceeded to the residence of the
groom's father, F. R. Smith, of
South Salem, whore a wt dding din
ner was partaken of, They will
tnuke the r homo at a new house In
South SaKm.
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our cltlzeus,
that for years we have been celling
Dr. Kinu's New Discovery for con
sumption, Dr King's New Life Pills,
Buckleu's Arnica Salve and Eleu
trio Bltters.antl have never Imudled
remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal gatlsfap
tion. We do uot hesitate to guaran
tee them every time, and we stand
ready lo refuud tho purchase price,
ifsatisfaetory results do not follow
i heir use. These remain h- vq won
their g'eat populniUy purely on
their merits. Dau'l. J. Fry drug
store, 25 Cpgj'K St,
SAhEM MARKETS;
Wheat- C2o per bushel.
Oats 3540c per bushel.
Potatoes 4050c per bushel.
Flour $1.00 per bbl.
Brau (Sacked) $17.50 per ton
Shorts (Sacked) $19.50 per.ton.
Eggs 30c per dozen.
Chickens 7 per lb.
Chopped feed (Sacked) $19.00.
Ducks 10c per lb.
Geese 7cper lb.
Turkeys Ho per lb.
Lard 1215operlb.
Butter 2535o per pound.
Beef 712Jo dressed,
Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed.
Pork 712Jc dressed .
Wool 1518o per lb.
Hops 1518Jc per lb.
American Cholera.
From the Daily Reveille, What
com, Washingten: "T. C. Burnett,
the Democratic candidate for sheriff
was taken violently 111 at Clearbrook.
He had all the symptoms of Asiatic
cholera, and for an hour or two it
was feared he would die. They
finally gave him a dose of Chamber
laiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarhco.i
Remedy, which revived him until a
physician arrived." That is pre
cisely what the manufacturers of
that medicine recommend for chol
era. Send for a physician but give
their medicine until tbo nhvslcian
arrives. If cholera becomes preva
lent in this country next summer
this preparation will he in great de
mand because It can always bo de
pended upon. For sale by Baskett
& Van Slype.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorfa,'
Type - Writino. The under
signed Is prepared to do type-writing,
copying and office stenograplo
work, on reasomb e terms. Room
11, Gray block. Stella Sherman.
t'lctircs r Zlno Tlmt Kimlilo Women
licconio Thulr Onn Dwisiomikiirn.
Half a dozen ladies wero standing
outaido of iv doorway on n down town
business block. Two or thrco of thorn
wero rather slenderly bnilt, wliilo
tho others wero inclined to stoutness.
Although they remained thoro to
gether for several hours, nouo of
them said anything. This was prob
ably because they had no heads. In
fact thoy wero mtulo of zinc as far
down as just below tho hips, while
beneath thero was nothiug at all ex
cept an iron st'k for each ono, with
a baso to stand upon. It was evident
that thoy wero dressmakers' dum
mies. Unlike most such dummies, how
evor, theso represented tho figures
of real people. A reporter found by
inquiry that tho manner of making
them is rather curious. For ex
ample, Mrs. Jones, for reasons
presently to bo explained, wants to
havo ono constructed after tho model
of her own shape. Sho goes and
has herself measured as if for a dress
and a costume is cut out according to
tho measurements. But tho material,
instead of being silk or other cloth,
is sheet zinc. When tho pieces havo
been cut out thoy aro soldered
together, instead of being sown, and
thus is obtained a reproduction of
tho figure of Mrs. Jones.
Necessarily tho measuring, cutting
and shaping havo to bo dono very
carefully, inasmuch as tho dummy
must havo precisely tho f onn of Mrs.
Jones. She has it sent homo aud it
serves in futuro for dressmaking pur
poses as a substitute for herself
that is to bay, she has all her dresses
fitted upon it instead of having to
bother with that part of tho business
her&elf. Any woman will testify
what an aggravating boro it is to
havo a dress fitted, requiring as it
does hours of standing before tho
mirror and all sorts of alterations
and readjustments, all of which is a
trial to both patienco nnd temper.
But with a dummy to fit tho dress
upon most of this trouble is avoided.
If a dressmaker is employed sho can
do all tho fitting on tho model, and if
the gown fits tho latter it will equally
eatisfy the requirements of Mrs.
Jones. Of course this assumes that
Mrs. Jones does not get particularly
tatter or tmnner, m which caso sho
would bo obliged to havo herself
measured for another dummy. How
over, tho greatest advantago of this
devico is that Mrs. Jones is able to
send her dummy to tho dressmaker's
house and sho need not go thero or
disturb hei-belf again about tho mat
ter, having provided tho materials,
until tho gown is sent homo all ready
to bo put on.
Most women aro obliged to make
their own dresses, and for their pur
poses such a dummy is invaluable,
inasmuch as they aro thus enabled to
fit their own waists and drnpo their
own skirts as well and ns easily as if
thoy were making a costumo for
somebody olse. The zinc dummies
cost from eight to twenty dollars.
The price of them goes up rapidly
with tho avoirdupois of tho pur
chaser, so that a dummy with a 48
inch bust costs at least twice as much
as ono with a 3G-inch bust measure
It is probable, therefore, that boforo
long similnr dummies will bo mndo
for men, who can thus havo clothes
made for them by their tailors -without
being obliged to bo measured.
Washington Star.
Hiurch Directory.
Oiukod. llov. J. E. Ulalr, ttute 1?
Hcbool every Hurntay, lo'a. '!
every Hunday, n n. m. and : '
Church house on HIKi, 6trw, ttf -Mmiou
and Union. Kverybody'BeiS
Unit Bkothkiuv-two btoch m.
west of pabsenner depot. Service. Z,
riabbathat 11 o'clock, nnd at 7:"A sto
school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Tl
tfiitarduynlgnt at 7:30. EverybodjcoS
Iim lied. Kev. .1.8. Jennln,, ftte'
bath at 10. J) nnd 7:30. feunday !
12;l,pworth LeuguesattdO; l'rajermw
lng every Thursday evening. Revet '
Kellerman, pastor. ',
KVANQKMCAi-Corncr of LIber'y m '
Center streets. Hunday services loaoi
nnd 7:30 p. in., 8uudny school 12m.J,p 4
O. K. 0:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Thnndu
7:S0 p. m. J. lloworsox, paster, realfcu
427 Liberty street.
CARTERS
1TTL
YEP,
PIR.G.S.
uUsCen
eu
Sick Ilea clachp nnd relievo nil tho troubles fed
dent to a bilious Unto of the system, sues u
Duzlnefw, Nausea. Dronsliievi, Dlstresjila
eating. Pain In the Shle, &c While thetrnxx
remarkable success lias been shown la rami
r&
85? Eg!
B
Head.nciiK, yet CMnTEn's Lirru Ltvra Pna
ire equally valuable In Constipation, cura
ind preventing this annoylngcornnlalnt,liil
hey also correct all disorders of tho stomach,
tlmulata the liver nnd regulate th boweli
J0ven If they only cured
Ache thoy would bo almost rirlcelesi to thosa
who suffer from this distressing cemplaint:
hut fortunately their goodness does not
here, and those who once try then will Hud
these little pills valuable In so many wajittal
ihey will not be willing to do without then,
Dut after all sick head
AGUE
s tho bnno of so many lives that here Isirhen
n e make our great boast. Our pills curj t
whllo others do not.
CAnTKn'a Little Livzn rittsareTerjrau
and very easy to take. Oneortnopilamale
a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and oo
not crlpo or purge, but by their gentle acta
S lease all who use them. In vials atSocHM
ve for 81 . Sold everywhere, or seat bj nul
CASTES UIDICUIS CO., New 7cL
MR Small fa Ub
&w
INJECTION
IMii
fflHMItf
a hw
THEGEBTLEBMBnilEHO.
Our PERFECTION STRIKO E IrM Tito erflT W
Iiclwin. p.. not STAIN. PREVENTS 6TB1CTHV
cure. ooNonr.itau ui atXFT in o to ruw
A QUICK CURE or LEUCORRHSA or M nllH.
SoM byall DRUGO.I8TS. Stat toiorAillrtuM
JIAL POK JUxiTAiTCluso Co.. LAMAlrT.0-M.
EAST
SOUTH
Couldn't Jlo It.
"Tom was madly in love with
Cora, and sho told him if ho would
look her straight in tho eye and tell
her that ho never loved nnotiior, she
would many him."
"Did lie do it?"
"No; ho couldn't."
"Had loved another, had ho?"
"Oh, no; ho was cross eyed 1" Exchange.
A Tremendous Rumpus
In the system Is produced by u disorderly
liver, lllle sets luu the blood nud gives a
Bnllrontlugetotheeouutentinoe nnd ey
balls, sick headache eusues. the digestive
organs are thrown out ot gear, the bowols
become costive, there are pains through
no ngui nine ana suoulder blade, me
btvath grows sour and the tongue furred.
dlzilneM Is frequent, especially un rising
buddenly. This state ofatmire TOuia not
SXtst unless the dlstnrhnnm --, i .ir.
ont. Yet It la easily remedlnhln with i
Hoetcttcr'B Htomuchllltteni.vfhlcli relieves1 a tm"i
every syr. ptomof Ulitnnsuess and mil. , 9 TlBH f TlNU Dill A tk
gestlon, pronv.tes a regular action on the I till S I lilW PHIS'
SU,.?hD.rtM&"nj5,""TVf PieHo nnd' " 1HJ 1 Hill.
anddeb.ll. A vvfuegius 'tTM3!llm
, .. 1 i" "".- r:.wr.r,ii"-""
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Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Line
CAMFOItNIA EXrllJEHS TRAlN-BtS SAW
BETWEEN PORTJAND ASUS.!1.
South.
7:00 p. Hi.
:18 p. in.
e:io a.m
Lv.
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Ar.
Portland Ar,
Balem Lv.
Ban Fran. uv.
TTaSTi
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Above trains Btop only at i
Or-sgon City, Woodbum, ''fff-ffl
Tangent, hedds, UW' ",
Junction Pit v, Irving BPdfcugM; .
mr-IFHUP" " T.r.llAILY.
i'ortland AnTjfK
Itoseburg Lvjwf
ExrcptJiW
I'ortland KJ
eulem VI' m.
Albany LvJit-.
Albany Local, Dally
5:00 p. in.
7:52 p.m.
H0O p.m.
Lv.
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PI1I.UUN nCFFKT SLEEFERS.
Second Class Sleeping ft;
fneenWW"
tpmter of motion
efU'Ct i onlv wiiiir.ui
I i"i' v.op ?'".'? nro Prepared with neclai
. .... iu mo permanent curoor .
rutl'ii Tiny '
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KvAKaKLicAL Corner of Liberty and
(Vnf.. kAA.a J-, .
vtum urs. urruian service overv first r.nr.-r,, .......... . :....
ud third Sundays. J. B. FUher, TlPSSSr
Hekmah Lutheran. North CottneeBU I ,cm ,u"tl1 l"y act on tho Ilvor, cause
trvlcesou 1st and SU Hunday of each AhIIm1 tt,mTOt i'lloaml their tonlo
iuoothat2pm. Rev a v mII.. ..., . ,,",J,erlM''Pnrt power to tho bow
uii.umnji.ra. iiev, U.K,AJeyer,paster. els (o remove unhealthy nccumulo-
AriuOAN Methodist. North Haiem L'"h.Cooi ni'iwtlto and dluektlon
Service, at II a. m. a.d 7:30 ,,. m " KT"' ST i iW W5HS "" PJ.
Kor accommodation ol rwga w
second class tickets attacneu"
express trains,
iVcst Side Division Between
and Cervallis:
PAU.Y- (EXCEPT HWWJi
7:u75I.Ti:.v. ."rt.rlTlSt
laiu p. m. I . - 'Vrvallls l-L2ZljZ
At Albany and aJllTg
trains of Oregon fucdle Uanrm
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7& friil: Ar.McMlcnvUHU-g--'
Tickets
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lehool at 1 p. m. llov, O, W, White, jnutor,
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